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Tyson Fury sat down with popular American
podcast host, stand-up comedian and MMA commentator Joe Rogan on
Thursday night. Fury gave an incredible insight into his life since his
triumphant victory against Wladimir Klitschko on Rogan’s extremely
popular podcast ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ from his studio in LA.

Fury’s mental health issues and road to recovery were explained in
detail by the lineal heavyweight world champion in what was a deep and
inspirational conversation with Rogan.

Tyson of course had time to speak about his upcoming opponent, America’s WBC world heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder.

The two giant athletes go toe-to-toe on December 1st at the Staples Centre, Los Angeles live on BT Sport Box Office.

Tyson told Rogan that he “hand-picked” Wilder as his opponent and
explained how Wilder was a catalyst and motivation for his incredible
comeback to the sport.

“I see this video of Deontay Wilder saying ‘Tyson Fury is finally done’.

“He did this video after seeing this photo of me being fat and said:
‘He’s finally finished and even if I did fight him in his heyday I’d
have knocked him out’.”

The ‘Gypsy King’ also found offence in Wilder’s choice of words towards a
heavyweight great; which happened to be about the boxer that Fury was
named after.

“Before that, he was talking about Mike Tyson and how he’d knock him out in a round.

“And I thought to myself: ‘That’s very disrespectful to talk about
someone who is not even in your era and all that sort of stuff’.

“So, I thought to myself: ‘If I ever do fight you I’m going to give it to you for that reason’.

“And then when I saw the other video of him saying I can’t come back he
gave me that much more motivation to return just so I can beat Deontay
Wilder.”

Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder have been back and forth with each other
dating back to before Fury’s famous upset against Klitschko.

The rivalry between the pair has intensified since the announcement of
the fight and participated in a feisty media tour which saw the
heavyweights come-together on several occasions.

Fury made sure he had the opportunity to share his reason on why he
defeats Wilder convincingly on December 1st when speaking to Rogan.

“Deontay Wilder is a one-trick pony.” stated Fury.

He continued; “I don’t need to do anything special to beat him. I just
need to be myself. Deontay Wilder is looking for that one right hand all
night.”

“It’s a good trick though!” joked Rogan, with Fury responding with “It’s
a very good trick, but we all know what happens when that trick doesn’t
land… you’ve lost!

“You need more than one punch to beat me. You’re going to need to set it
up with footwork, speed, feints, movement and he doesn’t have any of
that.”

“If I get hit by a swinging right hand, I deserve to get knocked out,
it’s my fault, I want it to knock me out, I’d deserve knocking out!”

“If I let Wilder swing one of those wild punches, swinging from the back
of the hall and it hits me and knocks me out, I’d say ‘Thank you very
much for putting me out of my misery! God bless you Wilder!’

“Because obviously I can’t be the great fighter I think I am if I’m getting knocked out by swinging punches.”

Deontay Wilder puts his WBC world heavyweight title on the line
against the lineal heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury in a clash
between the undefeated giants on December 1st at the Staples Centre, LA,
live on BT Sport Box Office.